Data Analyst
About the role
This role collaborates across several teams to guide work that targets the drivers of incarceration. Our Data Analysts work with diverse data – criminal justice data both raw and processed from across the country, reports and policy documents from government agencies, and much more – to develop our understanding of the criminal justice system and to motivate change. They perform analyses, contribute to tooling that improve our data and how we work with it, and help drive product launches by ensuring each product in each state has the analytical data required to drive the impact we seek. Our Data Analysts also play a key role in contextualizing and presenting their analyses to key stakeholders, both internal and external.
Responsibilities
- Exploring our datasets to find new insights about American criminal justice systems
- Contextualizing and communicating key findings to internal and external stakeholders
- Collaborating with our State Engagement and Implementation Engineering teams to design and execute on targeted roadmaps that drive impact in the states where we work
- Collaborating with our Product Management, Data Science, and Software Engineering teams to bring analyses and data modeling into production software
- Analyzing trends and changes in areas related to our own work to understand how our products function
Requirements
- Strong communication and collaboration skills, to help nurture a knowledgeable, data-oriented culture
- Enthusiasm for working with internal and external partners from diverse backgrounds and worldviews, such as government staff, researchers, journalists, technical staff, and practitioners in criminal justice reform
- Ability to inspect source data, reason about data models, examine results closely, and prepare data and analyses that are usable for various applications
- 2 or more years of practical experience exploring, analyzing, and processing complex datasets
- Professional work experience using SQL to work with large datasets, including high proficiency writing efficient queries for more complex data extraction and transformation tasks
- High familiarity with Python, specifically Pandas package, for tasks such as statistical analysis and data visualization
Qualifications
- Experience working in a cross-functional organization that designs, builds, and launches products for users
- Experience working with large datasets from the public sector, especially related to criminal justice
- Familiarity with our data stack, which includes Google Cloud Platform, BigQuery, Looker, Jupyter notebooks, and Python/Pandas
Skills
A strong foundation in SQL and Python, particularly Pandas, is essential. Proficiency with Google Cloud Platform and BigQuery is preferred.
Benefits
- Effective, extremely thoughtful colleagues, working together on a mission that matters
- 90% medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage for you and your dependents
- Flexible time off, including 20 days of PTO, 3 days of paid volunteering time, and 13 paid holidays
- 12 weeks of paid parental leave
- 401(k) retirement plan with 5% company match and no vesting period
- Complimentary One Medical membership (depending on location)
- Partnership with Carrot to provide employees with inclusive fertility and family-forming benefits, as well as a small but growing number of hormonal health and gender-affirming care benefits
- Monthly ClassPass credit for personal wellness
- Free mental health support via Talkspace
- All the exhilarating challenges and stretch opportunities of a tech startup, combined with the mission-driven heart of a nonprofit
Pay
The annual compensation for this role is: $97,000.
Schedule
Remote, New York City, or Oakland, CA